On 6/9/07, Paul Dubois <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
You may have received some messages this morning that looked like more spam. They were not, they were me permanently retiring some issues that had been posted by spammers a month ago. Unfortunately we have set up an auditor that sends ALL changes to python-bugs-list, so even such administrative actions result in messages. I lobbied for not sending out mail when there was no message attached (which is Roundup's default) but we were told to do otherwise. I continue to think this is a bad idea, and this morning's messages are an example why. (Another one was me just closing an issue without comment; it had been a test issue I had posted some time back).
Well, this might be the example that changes that idea for the bugs list. Will just have to tell people to include a comment about why they performed an action in order for it to show up. I am entering the totally-retired state (just 3 more working days) and will
start spam patrol on the tracker on a regular basis.
Thanks, Paul! And hopefully retirement will be fun for you. -Brett
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